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Ancient mathematicians introduced the concept of lines to represent straight objects which had negligible width and depth. Considered as a breadth less length by Euclid, lines form the basis of Euclidean geometry.
When two rays (part of a straight line) intersect each other in the same plane, they form an angle. The point of intersection is called a vertex.
In this article, we go over the basic properties, definitions, and types of lines and angles related to geometry. We’ll also look at a few examples for you to understand the properties of lines and angles in a better manner. Before we move forward, take a look at the five-step GMAT Preparation plan to score 700+ on the
When two rays (part of a straight line) intersect each other in the same plane, they form an angle. The point of intersection is called a vertex.
In this article, we go over the basic properties, definitions, and types of lines and angles related to geometry. We’ll also look at a few examples for you to understand the properties of lines and angles in a better manner. Before we move forward, take a look at the five-step GMAT Preparation plan to score 700+ on the
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